Surfing Royal Palms and
White Point Beaches
Experienced surfers are wary of the rocks at Royal Palms Beach as they take to the waves. Somewhat sheltered, the cove has both point and reef breaks, going right and left. Many surfers say the best time at Royal Palms is in the summer with swells coming in from the southwest.
TC's, located west of Royal Palms, is a popular right-handed reef break that draws the best surfers in the area. While it can be dominated by locals on busy weekends, at other times discrete, visiting surfers can find room on the waves. Winter is the best time for TC's.
Caution: Check with rangers or lifeguards that conditions are safe for your planned activities.
Local Surf, Windsurfing, and Paddleboard Shops
Captain Kirk's
525 North Harbor Boulevard, San Pedro, CA
Captain Kirk's
Stand-up paddleboards, windsurfing, kiteboarding
Sales, lessons, and rentals
Rogue Wave Surfboard Repairs
1135 South Alma Street, San Pedro, CA
Rogue Wave Surfboard Repairs
SUP with Wade
Cabrillo Beach, San Pedro, CA
SUP with Wade
SUP lessons, rentals
Diving at Royal Palms Beach and White Point
Divers like the convenience at Royal Palms Beach since they can park at beach level to unload their gear. Because of the rocks, entry is easiest near high tide just west of the end of the parking lot. Divers often encounter a range of sea life, including giant crabs, bat stars, leopard sharks, giant kelpfish, and cabezon.
Near the lifeguard tower divers can inspect the scattered remains of the 274-foot ferry Melrose, which sank there in 1932. The double-ended ferry was owned by Southern Pacific. After years of operating in San Francisco Bay it was converted into a fishing barge and moved to the San Pedro coast.
At the White Point end of the parking lot entry is similar to Royal Palms, with high tide making it easier to negotiate the rocks. Thermal vents, however, create a very different ocean habitat than over at Royal Palms. About 150 feet from shore a sandy bottom without any plant growth marks the location of the vents. In general, marine life shuns the sulfur producing vents. Farther out, divers find a rocky area and palm kelp forests with plenty of sea life such as California halibut, octopus, bat rays, lobsters, and opaleye.
Under the right conditions divers can visit the ruins of the once popular White Point Hot Springs Hotel, which was constructed in 1917 at the water's edge east of the lifeguard stand. Active thermal vents provided hot water to their saltwater pools. Parts of the walls are visible today along with the remains of a small train that once ran along the coast next to the hotel.
Local Dive Shops
Pacific Wilderness
1719 South Pacific Avenue, San Pedro, CA
Pacific Wilderness
Sales, classes, rentals, repairs, dive club
Visiting White Point Nature Preserve
A number of great hiking trails wind through the 102 acres of the White Point Nature Preserve, almost directly across Paseo del Mar from White Point Bluff Park. Once a fenced in and neglected trac of land, the efforts of volunteers in cooperation with the city of Los Angeles and the Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy have turned the area into a thriving preserve with more than 90,000 plants.
The Grasslands Loop Trail is an easy 0.8 mile walk which begins and ends at the parking lot. Pass through native brush grass which supports native birds such as the western meadowlark.
The 0.8-mile Vista Trail is rated as a moderate walk which takes you to the upper part of the Preserve. Some of the historic trees along the trail are thought to have been part of the original Sepulveda homestead. Watch for wildflowers, succulents, and coastal sage. Some old World War II gun emplacements are visible along the route.
The White Point Nature Education Center is located in buildings that were once used as part of the Nike missel site. Multi-media exhibits in the center take visitors through a timeline of exhibits and displays that tell the story of White Point's cultural and natural history. Outside is a native plant demonstration garden. The Nature Education Center is open to the public from 10 AM to 4 PM on Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday.
The preserve is open every day from dawn to dusk with parking available in a lot off Paseo del Mar. Many of the trails are wheelchair friendly. Guided nature walks are offered here by the Conservancy throughout the year: White Point Nature Walks